An exchange wants to know "whether our colleges turn out gentlemen." Certainly not; the gentlemen are allowed to go on and graduate. - [Ex.] We print the above and think it should be admired on account of its antiquity. Had Oscar read the college papers he would have recognized in this a veritable ruin.
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Mr. Copeland's Lecture.The second of Mr. Copeland's series of lectures on Johnson was delivered yesterday afternoon in Sever 11, before a large
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The Mail To the Editors of the CRIMSON: AROUND THE TREEUNDER the cloak of irony a writer in the last CRIMSON raises the cry, "Away with the exercises around the
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